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Katie Fitzpatrick

Coronation Street drama as Michelle delivers love rival Vicky's baby

This is the dramatic moment when Michelle Connor delivers the baby of her love rival Vicky Jefferies on Coronation Street.

Wednesday night’s episode saw pregnant Vicky in the early stages of labour in the hotel room where she's been hiding as part of a plot to frame Robert for murder.

When she and Michelle, played by Kym Marsh, discovered he'd been cheating on them both, they joined forces to make it look as though Robert had killed his pregnant lover.

But while he's questioned over her disappearance Vicky has been hiding away in a hotel.

In Friday night's episode Vicky calls Michelle to say she's in labour and the women have to make a decision about whether to break their cover and call for help - but it becomes clear that time uis running out and Michelle is going to have to deliver the baby.

Michelle helps Vicky (ITV)

It’s a bittersweet moment for Michelle as the baby boy is born safely, tinged with the sadness of the loss of her own baby Ruari in 2017.

Corrie viewers will be left wondering if Robert will get to see his child or if Vicky, played by Kerri Quinn, and her son will disappear without a trace.

The partnership between Michelle and Vicky has been met with approval as the two women work together for revenge on the man who led a double life and was engaged to them both at the same time.

Robert, Vicky and Michelle (ITV)

He and Michelle split over his desire for a family, while she was reluctant to try again for a baby after losing a baby boy after 23 weeks of pregnancy.

Meanwhile he started seeing Vicky and she fell pregnant and after he and Michelle reunited he attempted to juggle relationships with both women.

On Michelle and Robert's wedding day she revealed she knew the truth about his infidelity and shortly after Robert was arrested over Vicky's disappearance.

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